Tony- Toni- Tone- -Sons Of Soul -1993-.rar
Tony- Toni- Tone- -Sons Of Soul -1993-.rar

Tony- Toni- Tone- -sons Of Soul -1993-.rar [best]

"Sons of Soul", the 1993 masterpiece by Tony! Toni! Toné!, remains one of the most significant pillars of the New Jack Swing era and a definitive blueprint for the Neo-Soul movement that followed.

Sons of Soul: Track-by-Track Breakdown

The album runs 72 minutes across 17 tracks (including interludes). It was recorded at Dwayne Wiggins’s own Kangaroo’s Pocket studio in Oakland, giving it a warm, live-band feel—rare in the era of drum machines and MIDI.

Released on April 20, 1993, Sons of Soul marked the group's major-label debut. The album was a critical and commercial success, thanks in part to its innovative blend of classic soul sounds and contemporary R&B. The group's musical style was characterized by lush vocal harmonies, catchy hooks, and a strong emphasis on musicianship.

But its real legacy is in its DNA. You can hear Sons of Soul in the work of:

Certifications: Earned Double Platinum status from the RIAA.

Versatility: The record seamlessly transitions from the New Jack Swing energy of "Tell Me Mama" to the deep gospel influences found in the vocal harmonies throughout the disc.

Significance: The album is widely regarded as a masterpiece of "New Traditional" soul. It moved away from the digital New Jack Swing sound of the late '80s toward live instrumentation and classic 1970s soul influences.

Terms/Conditions   Privacy Policy